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Egypt in the Era of Hosni Mubarak

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Addressing key themes such as poverty, corruption, and the economy from the perspective of an active participant in Egyptian intellectual life throughout the era, Galal Amin portrays the Mubarak re...
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Galal Amin once again turns his attention to the shaping of Egyptian society and the Egyptian state in the half-century and more that has elapsed since the Nasserite revolution, this time focusing on the era of President Mubarak.
He looks at corruption, poverty, the plight of the middle class, and of course, the economy, and directs his penetrating gaze toward the Mubarak regime’s uneasy relationship with the relatively free press it encouraged, the vexing issue of presidential succession, and Egypt’s relations with the Arab world and the United States. Addressing such themes from the perspective of an active participant in Egyptian intellectual life throughout the era, Galal Amin portrays the Mubarak regime’s stance in the domestic and international arenas as very much a product of history, which, while not exonerating the regime, certainly helps to explain it.

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Price: £12.99
Pages: 180
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
Publication Date: 15 December 2012
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9789774165672
Format: Paperback
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Introduction
1. The Soft State
2. Corruption
3. The Economy
4. The Poor
5. The Pashas
6. The Middle Class
7. The Intellectuals
8. The Press
9. Religious Discourse
10. Alienation
11. Mubarak’s Successor
12. Egypt and the Arabs
13. Egypt and the United States